Over 400 Companies that Aren’t Using GMOs in their Products

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If you want to keep eating poison food, you can join the ‘scientists’ who keep spewing Monsanto-funded lies. They are telling us that genetically altered crops are good for us and the environment – that they are, in fact, a necessity to feed the world population. They say all of this, even though we seemed to feed the masses just fine without chemical quackery until about 60 years ago, all while dumping millions of tons of unaltered food right into the trash bin. If however, you believe GMOs are toxic, cancer-causing substances, you have another option.

We will always need to fight for what we believe in and ignite change through thing like the March Against Monsanto and the upcoming Monsanto Video Revolt (which you should absolutely get involved in, as it’s super easy), but it’s also important to use your dollar not only to vote, but also to keep yourself healthy.

Courtesy of the Non-GMO Project, here is a list of companies who make many or even the majority of all their products without GMOs:

Post written byChristina Sarich:Christina Sarich is a humanitarian and freelance writer helping you to Wake up Your Sleepy Little Head, and See the Big Picture. Her blog is Yoga for the New World. Her latest book is Pharma Sutra: Healing the Body And Mind Through the Art of Yoga.

29 responses to “Over 400 Companies that Aren’t Using GMOs in their Products”

Now that people are selecting their food with more caution you would think that companies who do not use GMOs would take advantage of the opportunity to identify their brand name, and further indicate it as Certified No GMO ingredients. This would open up a whole new market for them. The problem is that GMO who is backed by the FDA and the USDA uses Gestapo threats and methods.

You call yourself “Truth Feed”. And in this article you have interpreted NON-GMO as GMO-FREE. With that… you are just doing copy/paste journalism, the same thing of which we could accuse mainstream media. NON-GMO means LESS GMO. Nobody seems to be reading anything. Check the nongmoproject.org before you just follow the hyping labels. NON-GMO has nothing to do with health. It is a trading committee like codex alimentarius.

The problem here is that the label says "non GMO project verified". Nowhere does it say that the product is GMO free. Legally a company could use this label while still using GMO ingredients. This makes me very suspicious.

Here in Vegas they make spices so GMO foods are iristable and addicting. Their factory is near the pig farm near Loosie and Craig. When we drive by the plant and they are making "human spice" it stinks more than the pig farm.
Thank you for the list of Non GMO companys.

I agree, I do not trust this list at all. A lot of the companies use soy, canola, corn, beet sugar, all of which are definitely GMO products if not certified organic. I don't buy a lot of prepared foods, but the few I do are certified organic and I still read all labels so I know what I am eating.

Not much use to me, I'm not in America. However, I have to say it's a nightmare trying to work out what to buy and what to avoid…..everything seems to change all the time, and what is "safe" one minute suddenly gets debunked the next. We're never going to know for absolute certainty whether the food we've just eaten was truly ok or not, especially as contamination of foods with GMO is global. I think in the end we just have to do the best we can and try and ingest as little as possible of the stuff.

The whole idea is that they don't want the American people to have any idea of what a GMO is. Most Americans don't have a clue about it. If they start labeling more items NON GMO people may start asking questions. They don't want to plant the seed!

Non-GMO food makers need to align and devise a symbol that indicates no GMOs are present in their foods. If could be as simple as the letters GMO in a circle with a diagonal line through the letters.

Another benevolent symbol could indicate that no fluoridated water or other poisons were used in making the food products. Companies that are first to do this will quickly capture their markets, as people everywhere are searching for ways to avoid these poisons. As it is now, we're completely in the dark when shopping at the food stores. Even reading labels is pretty much pointless, because the poisons are simply not mentioned (like fluoride [rat poison] content) or hidden behind some ten syllable incomprehensible word.

I was surprised to see "Blue Diamond" on this lists. They sell a variety of flavored almonds along with just plain almonds. Only the plain almonds are GMO free. The others contain canola oil, soy lecithin or maltodextrine. None of their nuts are organic.